Man beaten for wearing a dress reclaims his image in stunning photographs

In April, Isaac Keatinge was brutally attacked while wearing a dress. Keatinge, who identifies as queer, told BuzzFeed that he was walking toward King Street in Sydney, Australia, when some men began to yell anti-transgender slurs.

“They verbally assaulted me, comments about wearing a dress, " Keatinge told BuzzFeed. "I responded in kind. I wasn’t afraid of going up to them to talk and try to diffuse the situation.”

But when he approached the men, he was attacked. Keatinge's friends took him to a hospital and not long after, his face, bloodied and bruised, showed up all over the Internet.

A month later, Keatinge is taking his image back, posing with friends in a high-fashion shoot for Heaps Gay, a site by and for the queer community in Australia.

A photo posted by Inclusive Community (@heapsgay) on May 15, 2016 at 3:27pm PDT

Samuel Leighton-Dore, editor of Heaps Gay and author of the article, wrote, "Our goal was to give the story a much needed positive twist, proving once and for all that not only are the gender binaries of clothing completely outdated and fucked up, but there is a true strength in expressing your best self unashamedly."